1902 Wyoming gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1902 Wyoming gubernatorial election
Country:Wyoming
Type:presidential
Election Date:November 4, 1902
Turnout:27.07% of Total Population 5.55
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1898 Wyoming gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1898
Next Election:1904 Wyoming gubernatorial special election
Next Year:1904
Nominee1:DeForest Richards
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:14,483
Percentage1:57.81%
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:George T. Beck
Popular Vote2:10,017
Percentage2:39.99%
Map Size:250px
Governor
Before Election:DeForest Richards
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:DeForest Richards
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1902 Wyoming gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1902. Incumbent Republican Governor DeForest Richards ran for re-election. He was once again nominated by the Republican Party, and faced Cody Mayor George T. Beck, the Democratic nominee, and Socialist Party nominee Henry Breitenstein in the general election. Richards won re-election in a landslide, becoming the first Governor of Wyoming to win re-election. However, Richards did not end up serving a full second term; on April 28, 1903, he died in office, elevating Secretary of State Fenimore Chatterton to the Governorship and triggering a special election in 1904.

Party conventions

At the Republican convention on July 15, 1902, Richards, along with the other eligible Republican incumbents, was unanimously nominated for re-election.[1] Similarly, George T. Beck, the newly elected Mayor of Cody, faced no opposition at the Democratic convention and was nominated unanimously.[2]

General election

Results by county

CountyRichardsVotesBeckVotesBreitensteinVotes
Uinta57.68%2,21641.10%1,5791.22%47
Big Horn55.04%96144.50%7770.46%8
Fremont56.35%81642.96%6220.69%10
Sweetwater58.33%1,10337.44%7084.23%80
Sheridan57.16%1,19340.20%8392.64%55
Johnson55.27%56643.55%4461.17%12
Natrona64.77%61635.12%3340.11%1
Carbon64.30%1,86434.39%9971.31%38
Crook56.50%73043.11%5570.39%5
Weston65.38%52734.24%2760.37%3
Converse65.44%81634.40%4290.16%2
Albany50.56%1,17340.56%9418.88%206
Laramie54.36%1,90243.21%1,5122.43%85

Notes and References

  1. News: July 16, 1902. Wyoming Republicans Name Their Ticket. Ogden Standard. Ogden, Utah. 6. June 6, 2021.
  2. News: July 16, 1902. Wyoming Republicans Name Their Ticket. Wichita Weekly Eagle. Wichita, Kans.. 1. June 6, 2021.